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<p>[QUOTE="Insider, post: 7829980, member: 24314"]keemao, posted: "This is the answer I got back from NGC. Of course I doubt they will ever admit that a coin can get some film or hazing while locked away for 4 months but I pressed it a little in a return email to see if they would at least concede that it could happen."</p><p><br /></p><p><i><b>'With our building housing a variety of collectibles ranging from coins, comics, cards and artifacts it is very important that it is temperature controlled. From the time the mail trucks deliver the packages we keep them in that type of environment. If coins come in mint packaging they are not removed from the packaging until the submission is received in the computer system. We do not open any package until we are ready to start the process and are able to barcode the items. </b></i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i><b>Coins are recommended for conservation because the grader believes that the coins appearance can be improved. If there is an issue with the coin that prevents the coin from being graded and encapsulated such as residue, PVC or lacquer, that will be stated in the attachment that is sent in the email. If the coin is able to be graded and is also recommended then the current grade will be shown in the attachment and the reason it is being recommended is because the coins appearance can be improved which may result in a higher grade but is not guaranteed. Please let me know if you have any other questions.'</b></i></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #0000b3">This is the real world. Anyone with experience dealing with coins knows that they can change under the "right" conditions - even those sealed in a TPGS slab. You know it, I know it, and <i><b>all the TPGS's know it</b></i>.</span> <b><i><font size="6"><span style="color: #ff0000">The reply you received protects the TPGS.</span></font></i></b> <span style="color: #0000b3">They are NOT going to say that even a POSSIBILITY exists that your coin can be HARMED in any way, including haze when crap happens.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000b3"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000b3">BTW, one dealer insists with the threat of bodily harm to me that if I ever take his coins in a car, they better be inside the car (not in the trunk) with the air conditioner cranked up to max! So far, I'm still living.</span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Insider, post: 7829980, member: 24314"]keemao, posted: "This is the answer I got back from NGC. Of course I doubt they will ever admit that a coin can get some film or hazing while locked away for 4 months but I pressed it a little in a return email to see if they would at least concede that it could happen." [I][B]'With our building housing a variety of collectibles ranging from coins, comics, cards and artifacts it is very important that it is temperature controlled. From the time the mail trucks deliver the packages we keep them in that type of environment. If coins come in mint packaging they are not removed from the packaging until the submission is received in the computer system. We do not open any package until we are ready to start the process and are able to barcode the items. [/B] [B]Coins are recommended for conservation because the grader believes that the coins appearance can be improved. If there is an issue with the coin that prevents the coin from being graded and encapsulated such as residue, PVC or lacquer, that will be stated in the attachment that is sent in the email. If the coin is able to be graded and is also recommended then the current grade will be shown in the attachment and the reason it is being recommended is because the coins appearance can be improved which may result in a higher grade but is not guaranteed. Please let me know if you have any other questions.'[/B][/I] [COLOR=#0000b3]This is the real world. Anyone with experience dealing with coins knows that they can change under the "right" conditions - even those sealed in a TPGS slab. You know it, I know it, and [I][B]all the TPGS's know it[/B][/I].[/COLOR] [B][I][SIZE=6][COLOR=#ff0000]The reply you received protects the TPGS.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B] [COLOR=#0000b3]They are NOT going to say that even a POSSIBILITY exists that your coin can be HARMED in any way, including haze when crap happens. BTW, one dealer insists with the threat of bodily harm to me that if I ever take his coins in a car, they better be inside the car (not in the trunk) with the air conditioner cranked up to max! So far, I'm still living.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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